Ron Wyden turned heads this month with a bill that would put tech executives behind bars, but not all of his colleagues agree it would […] Read the original post by Matt Laslo
Month: October 2019
Ming-Chi Kuo: New Scissor keyboard MacBook coming Mid 2020
But there’s no word on the 16-inch model… What you need to know Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested Apple’s new scissor keyboard MacBook may launch in mid […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
US mains sockets include tamper and fire protection
Schurter’s is aiming at US mains outlets with connectors that meet increased fire protection and safety standards according to UL 498 Tamper Resistant, as well […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Customers queue for AirPods Pro, now available in Apple Stores
In stores all around the world! What you need to know AirPods Pro are now available in stores around the world. They cost $249 and feature Active Noise […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
The Super-Optimized Dirt That Helps Keep Racehorses Safe
Dozens of horses died at Santa Anita Park last year. So engineer Mick Peterson is deploying everything from sensors to satellites to keep accidents down […] Read the original post by Lexi Pandell
Beats Solo Pro review: Noise cancelling makes all the difference
I personally don’t prefer on-ear headphones. If it’s portability I’m after, I’ll go for a pair of true wireless earbuds, or if I want the […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
Report: Apple to Use Qualcomm’s X55 5G Modem in All Three 2020 iPhones
Apple’s 2020 iPhones will all use Qualcomm’s newest and fastest 5G-capable modem chip, claims a new report out of Asia today. Apple is expected to […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
EU regulator probes further in Apple Pay antitrust issues
Could Apple have breached EU antitrust rules? What you need to know EU antitrust regulators are deepening their probe in Apple Pay antitrust claims. The EU Commission has […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
How to use Finder to share files between your Mac and iPhone
With macOS Catalina, iTunes file sharing no longer exists, in fact iTunes is gone altogether. Instead, you can share and synch files with your iOS […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
Nike Run Club now available as stand-alone app for Apple Watch
Reach your goals without your phone. What you need to know Nike Run Club is now available as a stand-alone app for Apple Watch. You can now use […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
U-Blox announces Nina-B4 bluetooth low energy module for long range
U-Blox has announced the Nina-B4 Bluetooth low energy module series. Based on Nordic Semiconductor’s recently announced nRF52833 chip, Nina-B4 enables a number of Bluetooth features […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
macOS Catalina: How to keep your internet radio favorites playing in the Music app
Internet radio was a wonderful idea decades ago when radio stations first tentatively entered the online world and offered often quite low-bandwidth streaming versions of […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Philips Smart Wi-Fi LED review: You don’t need a bridge to operate this line of smart bulbs
The bulbs are fine, but the Wiz Connected app isn’t nearly as polished as its Philips Hue stablemate. Read the original post by Christopher Null
Legrand Smart Tru-Universal review: DIY controllers from a manufacturer that more typically caters to custom installers
These smart dimmers and smart plugs are HomeKit compatible, but you can control any of them with Alexa and Google Assistant, too. Read the original post by Christopher Null
Ford Is Bringing Huge Screens—and Live Updates—to Its Cars
The bigger screens can display a map, phone, and radio simultaneously. Ford says it won’t be too distracting. Read the original post by Alex Davies